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Comments for "Katie Couric Admits Her Video Game Violence Episode Was One-Sided"enRe: Katie Couric Admits Her Video Game Violence Episode Was ...http://gamepolitics.com/2013/05/21/katie-couric-admits-her-video-game-violence-episode-was-one-sided#comment-287255
Even the most average of journalist will make an effort to merely present the other side of arguments regardless of whether or not they readily have a speaker, expert, or individual who is well versed on the topic who can appear to provide a counter-argument. This was one-sided, biased, and no effort was made to present a counter-claim in any way, shape or form. I'm more than sure Hal Halpin himself would've been more than happy to make himself available for an interview if requested.<br>
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The moment Katie said "Mea Culpa", it absolutely screamed "non-apology apology" just for the solo purpose of appeasement.<br>
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Not buying it.Tue, 21 May 2013 15:57:39 +0000Papa Midnightcomment 287255 at http://gamepolitics.comRe: Katie Couric Admits Her Video Game Violence Episode Was ...http://gamepolitics.com/2013/05/21/katie-couric-admits-her-video-game-violence-episode-was-one-sided#comment-287252
<p>No surprise there.<br />
If they can&#39;t sensationalize it and have to have an equal argument made, than theres no point in airing it.</p>
<p>Thats simply how it works. Ratings only go up when people get aggravated, and the content is controversial without contest. Have we learned nothing from the success of Jerry Springer?</p>
<p>Or Wally Sparks?! :p</p>
Tue, 21 May 2013 13:10:14 +0000GrimCWcomment 287252 at http://gamepolitics.com